And according to Duff Holmes, trainer for Matt Hamill, "there's just no way around that."

"The Hammer" (10-2) will try to establish his place among the light heavyweight elite when he battles former division champion Quinton Jackson in the main event of UFC 130: "Rampage vs. Hamill" on May 28 in Las Vegas.

Hendo and Lindland couldn't out wrestle Rampage, Evans had a pretty tough job after he was out for over a year and spent almost all of his training camp cutting weight. Hamill has struggled to take down the likes of Franklin and Jardine so I have serious doubts he can take Rampage down. Also Rampage has brought in a nutritionist and a strength and conditioning coach and devision I wrestlers for his camp.Also this is a huge step up in competition for Hamill with his toughest opponent before being either Jones or Franklin, both of which ruined him.

I honestly don't get what more Rampage could could do for a camp to convince people he's taking this fight seriously.